Sun Microsystems', Inc. Linux distribution is now delivered on the Sun[tm]
LX50, the first in a family of Linux servers that provide a flexible
solution for applications that live on the edge of the network. Linux is
consistent with Sun's computing vision of employing open standards and
nonproprietary interfaces to develop products and services that address the
needs of a variety of environments.

IBM offers the most comprehensive portfolio of Linux-based e-business
products in the industry, helping companies deploy integrated, scalable
e-business solutions for a competitive advantage in an increasingly
Web-connected world. With such a wide variety of Linux-ready IBM hardware,
software and applications, it's no wonder more and more IBM Business
Partners are expanding their businesses to provide Linux-based solutions to
customers.

ApacheCon will be offering their discounted early bird registration
at the Southern California Linux Expo. Normally, their early bird price
ends on October 4th, but anyone who register at SCALE will receive the
early bird price special.

OpenBrick is small (180x118x40mm), light (about 900g) and completely silent
with a fanless 300 Mhz x86 compatible 300Mhz Geode processor.
Software can be installed on a Compact Flash or an optional Hard
Disk.

LPBN has demonstrations of the LPBN system. One new feature is videochat.
Interviews between hosts and guests will be done through broadband
streaming. Live video streams of host and guest are captured and
re-broadcast out onto a single stream. The audience can see and hear them
live and use the LPBN videochat to communicate with the host, guest and
other members of the audience.